That being said, "Jurassic World" is one of the better monster movies in recent memory — emphasis on monster, not movie.

"It's a monster movie where Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard are chasing around this thing to figure out how they take it down. … What I wanted from Godzilla, I got outta this movie," Kristian Harloff said.

Also for those who are wondering, Chris Pratt told Entertainment Weekly he's signed on for at least one sequel — or 38; he's not sure.

Remember kids, good movies eventually become prequels to bad unnecessary movies about the exact same thing.

With "Jurassic World" devouring most of the ticket sales this weekend, "Spy" had an admirable second place finish, bringing in an estimated $16 million. With a $29 million opening weekend, that's a 45 percent drop in ticket sales, but much better than "Insidious: Chapter 3," which dropped 67 percent and is also in its sophomore weekend.

Holding strong in its third weekend is "San Andreas," which brought in an estimated $11 million.